Heartland Bank Blog

Heartland Bankers enjoyed today's Licking County Groundhog Day Breakfast, held at Adena Hall on the Ohio State University's Newark campus. The Newark Granville Youth Symphony provided the entertainment for the approximately 700 guests in attendance.

This month’s employee spotlight features the Stygler Road branch office Assistant Manager Julie Radabaugh, an eleven year employee that is proud to have her thumb on the pulse of the branch. As Assistant Manager, Julie greets customers and helps them complete their transactions. You can also find her behind the “line” over-riding a computer restriction, standing in with dual control verification or stepping in to work the tubes or drawer at the drive-through lane on a busy day. “I am most proud of the customer base I have built over the years,” Julie said. “My goal is to treat everyone like they are my most important transaction of the day.”

If you’re a regular reader of our Heartland Bank homepage website stories, you’ve noticed that there have been a few about our partnership with Columbus radio station CD102.5. We certainly hope that you’ve taken our advice to Listen Local and Bank Local!

From downtown to Dublin and Grove City to Gahanna, local food pantries serve the needs of the less fortunate in our communities all year long. The Church of Christ Food Pantry in Croton, as part of the Food Pantry Network of Licking County, is no different. The holidays have passed, but the need is still great, every day of the year.

By now, you’ve probably recovered from a fun New Year’s Eve. Maybe you were celebrating with friends, maybe you watched a great college football game, or just maybe, you spent a little “quiet time” at home with the family. Are you ready for 2014? Did you commit to writing down all of those resolutions that have been floating around in your head? Lose weight. Stop smoking. Exercise more. Spend more time with the family. Get your financial life in order.